You have to feel a bit sorry for those born on February 29, aka Leap Day, as they technically only have a birthday once every four years.
12.02.2020 - 13:01 / evoke.ie
Previous Love Island contestant Yewande Biala has revealed that each week in the villa the islanders are weighed for their own wellbeing.
She admitted that this is done to make sure that the contestants aren’t purposefully losing weight for the camera, but shared that this was tough on her.
The 24-year-old shared that she had previously been bullied in school for being ‘too skinny’ and found it difficult to put on weight.
Speaking to The Irish Mirror, she revealed: ‘Growing up I was so thin
You have to feel a bit sorry for those born on February 29, aka Leap Day, as they technically only have a birthday once every four years.
In today’s film news roundup, Liev Schreiber and retired pro footballer Vernon Davis score roles, Jason Blum will speak at his alma mater, Irish drama “Rialto” finds a U.S. distributor and “1917” hits a box office milestone.
Italy and Ireland's upcoming Six Nations rugby match "should be cancelled" over coronavirus fears, the latter's health minister has said.
Downhill is the upcoming dramedy starring Julia Louis Dreyfus and Will Ferrell about a couple on a skiing holiday with their two boys and let’s just say things don’t go smoothly for them.
Love Island viewing figures dropped significantly in the immediate aftermath of the news of the tragic death of the reality show’s host Caroline Flack.
Dancing With The Stars star Lottie Ryan has opened up about her mum Morah’s new relationship with Don Mescall.
Love Island presenter Laura Whitmore has paid tribute to her friend Caroline Flack after it was confirmed she had passed away.
Fair City’s Rory Cowan has explained how his generation has been robbed of lifelong relationships as a result of homosexuality being illegal in Ireland until 1993.
Update: An Irish gay rights campaigner claims it is not at all rare for people to come out after being married for many years.